The given column chart provides the data on the percentage of people making charitable donations by age variation for the years 1990 and 2010 in Britain.
In 1990, the leading group in terms of donation was the 36-50 age group, although in 2010 the figures were the highest for people in the 51-65 age category. The 18-25 age group showed the lowest numbers for the two years, 17% and 6% respectively. It is important to note that a significant reduction of more than half was observed for this examined group. For people over 65, the chart shows the lowest fluctuation in money given for charity.
Overall, the figures depict an increase in the number of people donating money to charity in the age range of 18 to 65, while there was a decline in the group of over 65 in 2010. Moreover, there is an inverse trend for 1990 with a drop in the percentage of British dwellers’ donations over 51.
